Stem, a leader in AI-enabled clean energy software and services, today announced its role in advising and supporting the design for Green River Energy Center, a 400-megawatt (MW) solar and 1,600 megawatt-hour (MWh) battery energy storage project.
Developed and indirectly owned by rPlus Energies and located in Eastern Utah, Green River Energy Center is one of the largest solar-plus-storage projects currently under construction in the country.
Stem will provide services for the project’s energy storage net metering configuration, as well as review power flow scenarios and auxiliary load assumptions.
Stem has over 1,000 operational or contracted battery energy storage system (BESS) sites in its portfolio and brings expertise to projects of this scale and complexity. The company recently supported Green River Energy Center’s network development and SCADA design, as well.
Stem continues to provide support to the project and its partners as it moves through the construction phase.
“Stem is proud to bring our energy storage expertise to Green River Energy Center, further strengthening our partnership with rPlus Energies,” said Jake Berlin, President of Professional Services at Stem, in a statement. “This milestone highlights Stem’s dedication to building a sustainable future, fostering innovation, and accelerating the energy transition. Our role as consultant and service provider enables us to continuously deliver expert guidance to advance large-scale renewable energy projects and support our clients in achieving their clean energy objectives.”
Green River Energy Center is expected to boost Emery County’s economy, enhance its tax revenue, bolster public services, and provide long-term employment opportunities in the energy sector.
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